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PA G E FO LK GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY, 8«88oanw a»w n c m annnntinnnin:t:>:»n»m !»:tm :. < o u n ij l>e|M>siiur)' CU j OVER 100% GAIN Depoeitary Loans and discounts $26,340.77 O v e r d r a f ts ......... 21.12 Real estate, furniture and fixtun •s 2,538.50 S to c k s , warrants, bonds, etc. 6,342.50 Cash and due from hanks 13,157.80 $48,400.69 LIABILITIES Capital stock ................................... $15,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 331.02 DEPOSITS 33,069.67 $48,400.69 H ig h C lass Vaudeville Attractions Aug. 9, 1915 Aug. 9, 1916 $37,676.87 325.06 4,804.35 8,188.72 13,710.65 $64,705.65 $54,066.08 902.29 5,011 48 6,305.00 17,830.09 $84,114.94 $15,000.00 414.42 49,291.23 $64,705.65 $15,000.00 1,089 42 68,025.52 $84,114.94 • HELP US TO REACH THE $100,000.00 MARK BY JANUARY, 1917. H. A. L ew is H. W. S n a sh a ll Ed. O sborp F . A. H a llid a y Let us figure w ith you on B u ild er's H ardw are. BUILDERS HARDWARE N A IL S LOCKS H IN G E S AND B U TTS W IN D O W ASH HARDW ARE DUM PS F L O O R R E G IS T E R S WOOD SA SII H O ISTS W E IG H T S SASH CORD V A LLEY T IN F L A S H IN G . ETC. l ull S lock o f PA IN T S, OILS, V AR NISH ES, STAIN'S, FTC. STERLING & KIDDER HDW. CO. GRESHAM, OREGON DR. HESS’ FLY CHASER Will protect your cows from flies. Not as others do, for a few minutes, but lasts all day. We guarantee it to be better than any you have ever used or will refund your money. Hall gallons 75c, gdllon $1.25 GRESHAM DRUG CO. The R EXAIL Store li e < ream Ilo) E n lists to ty in g it w ith b lu e s irin g . “ Oh. L o rd ! D on't w rap it u p .” th e p u r c h a s e r co m p la in e d , “ sh o v e It h e re ,” I'm in a h u r r y .” T h e ice-cream boy h as a nose th a t is, lik e h is m a n n e r, larg e. it seem ed , so m eh o w , to lift I lls c o u n te n a n c e ab o v e th e p u rc h a s e r. " I 'v e seen to o m any m u tch es s p ille d ," he sa id , an d c o n tin u e d to tie k n o ts in th e b lu e s trin g , p ro v in g th a t even I lien he w as a p ra c tic a l d e m o n s tra to r of p re p a re d n e ss. And now h e is a so ld ie r, an d th e n e ig h b o rh o o d m a r v els th a t it once b o u g h t ice c re a m of him . a lth o u g h , to he s u re , th e r e is so m e co m fo rt in th e ru m o r, w hich lias ev en cau se d a little g ig lin g a m o n g th e very g irls th a t used to eat th e so d as a n d s u n d a e s , to tile e f fect th a t, now a n d th e n , th e so ld ie r lias b ecom e an ice-cream boy a g a in , a n d th a t he lias b»en seen s w a g g e r ing a lo n g b etw een tlte b ro w n te n ts w ith an ice-cream co n e b e n e a th th a t sa u te u p lifte d nose. t F ea tu re Act* 1 o f a ll m a k e s, fo r s a le ch e a p . HUGH DAVENPORT " E n t e r ta i n e r D eL u x e’’ In Song, S to ry a n d P ia n o lo g u e , F e a tu r in g Ten DeLaval, 6 Economy, 7 Empire, 5 United States, 3 Sim “ THE BLUE DOG” and plex, 3 Sharpies, Iowa, Elgin. “ CORN CURE RAGS’’ By th e Com poser F ro m 135 to 1300 lbs. c a p a c ity . MLLE. MADELIN In th e Renow ned Reading W ill ta k e w ood o r p o ta to e s if you w ish it. “ OSTLER J O E '' DECOSTA and MADELIN A H ig h C lass C o m e d y -T a lk in g a n d C h a ra c te r D an cin g A ct th a t n e v e r fa ils to m a k e you la u g h . T h e J. C. R obinson C o m p an y ITALIAN MUSICAL TRIO 4ti F ir s t S t., P o rtla n d , O reg o n . In a g re a t N ovelty M usical A ct F e a tu r in g P ia n o S olos a n d F a m o u s XYLOPHONE DUETS S T O C K II O I, I* E R S Rev. H. E. S a n d ste d t Second-Hand Separators DECOSTA DAVENPORT T h e ab o v e s ta te m e n t la m o st g ra tify in g to th e D ire c to rs a n d S to c k h o ld e rs o f th e BANK O F G R E SH A M a n d th is sp le n d id sh o w in g w as m ad e p o ssib le by th e lo y alty o f its m a n y p a tro n s a n d frie n d s. K. A. M iller G u st I .a rso n 1»1« SMITH’S THEATER Comparative statem ent of the grow th of the BANK OF GRESHAM. Gresham, Oregon. Aug. 9, 1914 15, THURSDAY, AUG. 17 I: IN TWO YEARS RESOURCES AUGUST Ja m e s M cP. R o b in so n A dm ission 15c anti 25c TTie V ic tim o f F a te . E m a n u e l A n d e rso n A. F . M iller H e h ad so lv ed no p ro b le m s. W ith d ig n ity h e a s s u re d th e o b je c t o f fa te t h a t h e h a d w ritte n a n o te to th e te a c h e r a s k in g fo r h e r m e th o d s in o r d e r th a t th e r e m ig h t be no co n fu sio n . T h ey p u t th e v ictim o f fa te to bed w ith o u t h is p ro b le m s, a n d a s th e in ju s tic e of th e w orld a n d th e e m p ti n e ss of th e m y s te rie s of life b ecam e on ce m o re u n b e a ra b le to h im , he so b b ed . "F a th e r, th e o ld siiu p , c o u ld n ’t g e t ’em h im s e lf a n d h e 's a lo t b ig g e r 'n m e,” w hich w as a n a b s o lu te a n d u n a n s w e ra b le fact. It h ad com e a t a tim e w hen life M rs. V irg in ia S tin e h o u se , s is te r of F ra n k E sco b ar, w ho v isite d h e re fo r seem ed to be re v e a lin g its re a lty p re c io u s s e c re ts to him . H e w as be a b o u t tw o w eeks, r e tu rn e d to h e r g in n in g to e x p e rie n c e a s tr a n g e new hom e a t M o n terey , C a lifo rn ia , on jo y in c e r ta in s o r ts o f w o rk a n d in th e a c q u is itio n of w e a lth . H e w as W ed n esd ay last. b e g in n in g to k n o w w h a t a fe llo w ’s M rs. G eorge Z im m e rm a n , o f th e frie n d s a re w o rth . H e h a d com e in to th e p o ssessio n of a bicycle, a n d w as C o lu m b ia s lo u g h , w as ta k e n to a b e g in n in g to a p p re c ia te th e p h y sical P o rtla n d h o sp ita l la s t w eek fo r an p o ss ib ilitie s o f th e c o u n try a s w ell as o p e ra tio n on h e r sto m a c h . S he is r e th e m o re co m plex in te r e s ts o f th e city s tre e ts . A nd th e n it cam e , th e th ii.g p o rte d to be re c o v e rin g ra p id ly . O regon I tu ia l C red it. m o st d e s tru c tiv e to h is ho p es, th e en d , it seem ed , o f a ll re a l th in g s . In F ra n k Been* to o k h is fam ily to M rs, C. M. Z im m e rm a n a n d Mrs. d eed , if he h ad h a c tim e o r in c lin a T h e s t a te g ra n g e o f O reg o n p ro S ea sid e la s t w eek in tw o m ach in es. C. E. R u s h e r an d c h ild re n a re c a m p tio n to s it dow n a n d th in k of th e very poses a bill p ro v id in g fo r s t a t e T h ey a re c a m p in g th e re . w o rst th in g th a t m ig h t b e fa ll h im , he ing n e a r H ogan s ta tio n . w ould p ro b a b ly h av e fa ile d to re a c h b o n d s to be sold on th e m a r k e t fo r th e e x tre m e s of th e th in g t h a t w as a r u r a l c re d it fu n d . T h e m oney so S am BII hs is th e o w n e r of a new T h e m a rria g e licen se is re c o rd e d a c tu a lly p re s e n te d to hint. H e w as F o rd w ith w hich h e tra v e ls from ra ise d is to be lo an ed to a c tu a l f a r m of R o b e rt A. B rern n er, of F a irv ie w , s e n t to s u m m e r sch o o l. S chool is a R ockw ood to G re sh a m an d re tu r n e v e rs a t 5 p e r c e n t, a u th o r iz a tio n p la n , sp le n d id th in g w hen you a r e th r o u g h an d O pal L a V e rn e M cD aniel, w hose e ry day. a n d d o n e w ith it, b u t sch o o l a s an a d d re s s w as g iven a t 314 F o u rte e n th e v e r p re s e n t r e a lity is a c ru e l fa te. te n to th i r t y y e a rs tim e , a s m ay be a g re e d upon. T h e r u r a l b o rro w e r, A fello w m ay be th e boss of th e Q u in n M etzg er, H arv ey R ain ey s tr e e t, P o rtla n d . g iv es m o rtg a g e d s e c u r ity an ti In tim e n e ig h b o rh o o d g a n g . H e m ay ev en be a n d E lto n E a stm a n w ere S u n d a y v is V an co u v er m a r ria g e licen ses a m o re e x a lte d b ein g , a b ein g th a t pays th e m o n ey b ack to th e s ta te , ito rs to S easid e. y e s te rd a y co n ta in th e n a m e s o f E arl coastH dow n h ills w ith th e w o rld be th u s p re v e n tin g th e in c re a s e o f a n y low h im , th a t w a tc h e s th e riv e r from M a rtin S q u ire a n d fam ily , an d L in n o f O regon C ity, ag ed 21, and th e h ig h e s t beam in th e b rid g e , t h a t ta x e s fo r th e p u rp o s e o f ra is in g th is Miss R ita B urch o f G re sh a m , aged lies fu ll le n g th in th e ta ll g ra s s u n d e r r u r a l c e rd it fu n d . T h e s ta te m e re ly H ally C h ris te n s o n and w ife w ill th e m a p le s a t th e sid e o f th e ro ad . s e rv e s to fin an ce th e fa r m e r fo r th e 18. leav e to m o rro w m o rn in g fo r th e M c M iss Inez L u ste d is s u b s titu tin g in B ut in sch o o l, esp e c ia lly in s u m m e r tim e w a n te d , a n d is p la c e d in th e K en zie p ass e a s t o f E u g en e. T h ey sch o o l, he is n o th in g . H e is w o rse th e postoffice d u rin g th e a b se n c e of th a n n o th in g , lie is a fa ilu re , a n e g li c a p a c ity o f fin a n c ie r fo r th e re a s o n w ill cro ss th e m o u n ta in s a n d r e tu r n Miss M a rg a re t C reecy, on h e r v a c a g ib le q u a n tity . th a t s t a te b o n d s a r e su p p o s e d to be th r o u g h T ygli v alley a n d T h e D alles P e rh a p s , h o w ev er, th is p a r tic u la r m o re a tt r a c t iv e fo r in v e s to rs th a n tion. an d dow n th e C o lu m b ia riv e r h ig h o b je c t o f fa te co u ld h a v e sto o d b e in g a re fa rm h io rtg a g e b o n d s. T h is, it way. T h ey ex p ect to be g o n e ten H. E. D avis a n d fa m ily , a n d M iss a f a ilu re fo r a few h o u rs o f th e day. T h e th in g th a t lie co u ld n o t e n d u re a p p e a rs , Is b ased on th e F re n c h sy s days. K a th e rin e H oney, h av e g o n e to w as th e b e a stly a r ith m e tic lesso n he tem o f r u r a l finance, a n d sa id to be W elches fo r a tw o -w e e k ’s o u tin g . w as su p p o s e d to le a rn a t n ig h t, i t is Mrs. M. J. M e w h lrte r r e tu r n e d easy e n o u g h to u n d e rs ta n d th a t , to a m o re flexible th a n th e L a n d s c h a fte n boy w ho has been sw im m in g a n d r i d sy stem . fro m S e a sid e on S u n d a y a f t e r a tw o FARM CREDITS ing a n d fig h tin g a n d p a ss in g p a p e rs, T h e bond issu e is to be lim ite d to w e e k s’ stay . TO BE EXPLAINED th e a r ith m e tic w hich w as c a rrie d h om e in th e m o rn in g lias becom e a tw o p e r c e n t of th e a ss e sse d v a lu e - G eo rg e W. K en n ey an d w ife a re T h e P o rtla n d C h a m b e r of C om s tr a n g e o b je c t by n ig h t. An e v e n in g a tio n o f th e s ta te . T h e s t a te o f M is s p e n d in g th e m o n th of A u g r/’t a t m erce h as ex te n d e d a n in v ita tio n to cam e w hen lie c o u ld n o t reco g n ize s o u r i lias a so m e w h a t s im ila r sy ste m an y p a r t of th e p ro b le m s m a rk e d fo r in p ra c tic e a n d p eo p le o f o th e r s ta te s S easide. th e C o m m ercial o rg a n iz a tio n s an d th a t d ay. H e w as co n v in c e d th a t b a n k s o f a ll c itie s o f th e N o rth w e st th e y w e re a n e n tire ly new v a rie ty , a re w a tc h in g re s u lts o f th e o u tc o m e . A. C. R uby sh ip p e d fo u r c a rlo a d s to se n d r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s to th a t city an d a v a rie ty th a t h a d been p u rp o s e ly — Z illah F r e e P re s s. of h o rs e s a n d m u les to El P a so on in v e n te d in o r d e r t h a t th e y co u ld n o t on S a tu rd a y , A u g u st 19, to h e a r H e r be so lv ed . N a tu ra lly h e b ecam e im S a tu rd a y . T h e re w ere 120 a n im a ls L iver T rou b le. b e rt M yrlck, of M a s sa c h u se tts, d is p a tie n t. It w as too m u ch to a sk o f a in th e lo t, co n sig n e d to th e g o v e-n - “ I am b o th e re d w ith liv e r tr o u b le cuss th e new fe d e ra l fa rm lo an b a n k re a s o n a b le p e rso n , a n d he b ecam e u n m e n t fo r use on th e b o rd e r. E. S e r law . T h e C h a m b e r w ill w elcom e any re a s o n a b le . H e w ept a n d scolded a b o u t tw ic e a y e a r ,” w rite s J o e D in g “ I h av e a n d " s a s s e d " u n til th e e v e n in g w as m an , W e b s te r C ity, Io w a. vis» w en t a lo n g as m a n in c h a rg e . citiz e n w ho a tte n d s . an u n h a p p y o n e fo r th e w hole fam ily . p a in s in m y sid e a n d b a c k a n d an At la s t m o th e r to o k h im to th e a w fu l so re n e s s in m y sto m a c h . I Mr. M yrlck is th e e d ito r-in -c h ie f Mrs. J . G. M etzg er e n te r ta in e d a t of th e O ra n g e J u d d F a rm W eek lies k itc h e n to h elp h e r w ith th e d ish es h e a rd of C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts a n d d in n e r S a tu rd a y e v e n in g th e Metz an d f a t h e r to o k th e a r ith m e tic to th e tr ie d th e m . By th e tim e I h ad u sed a n d fo r m any y e a rs h e h a s a d v o c a t d in in g room to w o rk o u t a few o f th e h a lf a b o ttle o f th e m I w as fe e lin g fam ily fro n t C h e h a lis, W a sh in g to n , ed a fo rm of r u r a l c re d its fo r th e p ro b lem s. C o m p a ra tiv e p eace re ig n e d fine a n d h a d no s ig n s of p a in .” F o r wlio h av e been to u r in g th e C o lu m b ia fa r m e r. He is o ne o f th e a u th o r s of in th e k itc h e n , a n d th e r e w as a s i s a le a t G re sh a m D ru g S to re .— A dv. riv e r h ig h w ay . M rs. M etz w ill be re th e p re s e n t law , w hich can be m ad e len ce in th e d in in g ro o m th a t grew A t la st f a t h e r e m e rg e d . T h e o pen se s a m e — A W a n t Ad. m e m b e re d by o ld e r G re s h a m ite s as of g re a t b en efit in th e d e v e lo p m e n t o m in o u s. Miss J e n n ie H a sk a l. o f th e fa rm s o f th e N o rth w e st. M r M yriclt w ill th o ro u g h ly e x p la in the H u rry L u sted an d w ife, of L en ts, o p e ra tio n s o f th e new law . H e is an m o to re d to G resh am on S u n d ay in a u th o r ity on th e s u b je c t. th e ir new M axw ell. T h ey w ere T h e P o rtla n d sp e e c h a t th e C h a m g u e sts o f Mrs. L. T L u ste d a n d Miss b er o f C o m m erce w ill tie th e o n ly o p Inez. p o rtu n ity th a t re s id e n ts o f th e N o r th w est w ill h a v e to h e a r Mr. M yrlck. B an s W. T h o rp e le ft to d a y fo r H is tim e d o es n o t p e rm it of him B lack Rock in P o lk c o u n ty , w h ere s p e a k in g a t o th e r places. Bring this with you Bring this with you he is to b egin w o rk on a lo g g in g lo T h e m e e tin g is to be h e ld on th e co m o tiv e fo r th e W illa m e tte L um e ig h th floor o f th e O reg o n b u ild in g h e rin g co m p an y . a n d w ill begin a t 8 o ’clo ck p. m T h e P o rtla n d C h a m b e r o f C o m J. H. M etzg er, W a lte r M etzger, m erce w ill be e sp e c ia lly g la d to w el W allace T ilfo rd a n d M iss L e la G ibbs com e fa r m e rs a n d re p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f W ith this Coupon on a 50c purchase w ent to S easid e on S a tu r d a y by a u th e g ra n g e s to h e a r tills n o te d e d ito r to, r e tu r n in g y e ste rd a y . T h ey fo u n d of fa rm n e w sp a p e rs a n d m a g a z in e s. th e ro a d s in e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . H e rb e rt M yrlck h a s been o n e of L a to u re ll * Son h a v e sold a F o rd ' th e fo re m o st a d v o c a te s in th is c o u n - The to E. J. lie s s e ltin e , of th e T e rry I try fo r a g r ic u ltu r a l p ro g re s s sto re , a n d Milo C K in g Mr H essel- H atch e x p e rim e n t -bill, e n a c te d by tln e lias receiv ed i l l s new c a r. but 'C o n g r e s s in 1887 w as th e d ir e c t r e Mr. K in g 's h as n o t been d e liv e re d as su lt. o f th e w o rk d o n e by hint. T h e Aet a p p ro p r ia te d fu n d s fro m th e yet. I N a tio n a l tr e a s u ry fo r th e e s ta b lis h Howitt Building Phone 101 Gre.ham. Ore. M rs. Id a C la rk , o f P o rtla n d , w as m en t o f e x p e rim e n ta l s ta tio n s in e v th e g u e st of M rs M ary W ood on ery s t a te in th e U nion. Mr. M yrlck j o rg a n iz e d so m e of th e first co -o p er- S u n d ay . I a tiv e c re a m e rie s , fa rm e le v a to rs , Miss E m m a F u lle r r e tu r n e d last b u ild in g an d loan a s s o c ia tio n s an d n ig h t fro m a n e x te n d e d tr ip in th e I f a r m e r s ' Are in s u ra n c e a s s o c ia tio n s f a s t , w h e re sh e s p e n t th e tim e v is it-I »n th is c o u n try , , n(f r e la „ VP8 aIld frlPI1ds. I w h e n P rp8idpnt w , „ on ----------- j f a r n , lo an banR on LOCAL EVENTS OF INTEREST T h e Ice-cream boy h a s b ecom e a so ld ie r. Of c o u rs e , an y b o d y w ho h ad w atc h e d h im till th e c o rn e rs o f th e pint Ice-cream b u c k e t m u s t have know n th a t h e w ould lieeoino so m e th in g so m e tim e , but it w as a lilt s u r p risin g to m eet him o u t th e r e in th i eatnp, sw a g g e rin g alo n g w ith h is h a t a little to o n e sid e, s h o u ld e rs back and client w ell o u t, c a rtrid g e b elt w here his w h ite a p ro n s tr in g s used to be a n d b ro w n leg g in g s in s te a d of Ute gay so ck s lie o n ce affected . It may hav e been, o f co u rae, th u i th e t fig h h n rh o o d n e v e r I illy a p p re c ia te d th e Ice-i ri am boy. S u rely , as o n e r> • m e m b e rs I, all now . th e r e wr.t so m e th in g in h is m a n n e r th a t fo re to ld u g r e a te r d e stin y . O ne re m e m b e rs th a t a lm o st sc o rn fu l dignltv w ith w hich he p o rtio n e d o u t a d im e 's w o rth of French v a n illa , th e flo u rish w ith w hich h e m ixed th e ro itaa an d su n d a e s , th e la rg e m a n n e r in w hich lie filled o rd e rs fo r w hole q u a rts B ecau se it is d ifficu lt fo r u m an P e rh a p s th a t Is th e e x p ressio n th a t a im in g a s e a r c h lig h t to see th e ofc b est d e sc rib e s h im — th e la rg e m a n je c t a t w h ich It is p o in te d , a F re n c h ner. lie h ad It th e n m id lie lias it n av al officer h as In v e n te d a n e le c tri- | still. No d o u b t th e n elg iib ei hood c a l a im in g d ev ice to be o p e ra te d G u e sts a t th e h o m e of Mr a n d p re s e n te d Mr M vrlek w ith o ne of th e is r a t h e r a sh a m e d of th e o ffh an d , fro m a d ista n c e . Mrs. F. D A x tell. S u n d ay w ere Mr. ' gold p en s used. 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